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Stumbled upon this neighborhood gem and was immediately drawn to the warmth and charm of the hostess and her team. The staff were great, the food was tasty and not your "ordinary" fare - if you like savory Asian food, give it a chance! Great...More

I enjoyed a surprising lunch in Deep Elum. The corn chowder was excellent. The curry shrimp was wonderful. And slice of cake at the end was a nice end. Great service. Price was about $12 for my meal, but well worth it.

Our waiter was condescending and sarcastic. He was helping us decide one moment, and then telling us what to do the next. The food was good, but not worth the price (which was more than what is shown on the restaurant's website). We were full...More

Weeknight dinner was very good. This is a white table cloth restaurant surrounded by dive bars, and some rough ones at that. The spring roll was super, the salad with spicy peanut sauce was fresh, and the rib eye cubes with spinach pasta was good,...More

I will start with my pho...it was the best I have tasted. I have been in search to the perfect bowl for many years. I have had it all over the country . This came with the meat on the side so it was truly...More

I ordered the Charbroiled Chicken and vermicelli noodles. Wonderful! The lunch salad was excellent! Since I was celebrating my birthday, they gave me a HUGE cake slice and my guest velvet cake. Yummy!! Service was great, and we made reservations before the lunch rush came....More

There for private party. Food was plentiful. Rib cubes could've had a lot less fat, but generally very good. Service was excellent. My iced tea glass never went empty. Parking can be a challenge--very small lot across the street and meters. Great to find a...More

While at a conference in Dallas, I went to lunch with an old friend who had moved there a year or two ago. He recommended this restaurant in an area a little outside of downtown called Deep Elum (sp?) that is being rehabilitated into a...More